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The Trojan Women

Anc Grk. Τρῳάδες · 415 до н.э.
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Historical Context and Significance

The Trojan Women by Euripides is a tragedy written in 415 BC that portrays the aftermath of the Trojan War for the women of Troy. The play is a powerful anti-war piece, highlighting the horror and suffering that war brings to innocent people. Euripides uses the tragedy to criticize militarism and cruelty, showing the devastating effects of war on human life and morality. The Trojan Women has had a significant influence on subsequent literature and drama, becoming a symbol of humanism and pacifism. The play remains relevant today, emphasizing timeless themes of suffering, compassion, and human resilience.

The Trojan Women
Date of publication: 3 September 2024
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The Trojan Women
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Original titleAnc Grk. Τρῳάδες · 415 до н.э.
Genre: Drama